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Balmain Makeup, Paris Fashion Week, S/S 2012
It was the same laid-back, cool girl that walked down the runway at Balmain, but with a little more color this season. Find out how makeup artist Tom Pecheux created the look.
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Nina Ricci Hair, Paris Fashion Week S/S 2012
Nina Ricci is the epitome of pretty, feminine French style, and hairstylist Guido created a romantic look to compliment the clothes. Keep reading to find out how he achieved it.
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Balenciaga Hair, Paris Fashion Week S/S 2012
Two different looks were created by hairstylist Guido for the space-age inspired Balenciaga show.
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Artistic Eye Liner Techniques
Sweeping a beautiful graphic line onto your lids can be a great way to dress up a makeup look. These Beautylish Beauties use eye liner in an artistic way that will make you want to pull out a paintbrush and use your eyes as a canvas. Keep watching to learn how to create these lovely lines!
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Fall Makeup Inspiration
These gorgeous colors in nature can inspire your makeup looks from eyes to lips.
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Gareth Pugh Beauty, Paris Fashion Week S/S 2012
The nails and makeup at Gareth Pugh were graphic and minimalistic, mirroring the gowns of the collection. See how MINX nails and MAC makeup artist Alex box uniquely interpreted the look for the face and nails.
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Damir Doma Makeup, Paris Fashion Week S/S 2012
Ballet dancers sweating elegantly was the inspiration for the look at Damir Doma, and the girls certainly had a dewy shine to their faces. Keep reading to find out how the look was created.
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Decoding Hair Removal Techniques
Having a hard time deciding the best way to remove those pesky hairs? From shaving to threading, check out this rundown of the best hair removal techniques!
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Counter Confidential: Body Language
Beautylish's Undercover Beauty Agent gives us some tips on how to read body language to best help clients.
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How to Embrace Your Freckles
You take care of your skin, stay out of the sun, and avoid UV beds like the plague, yet you’re still covered in freckles. We’ve seen some unsuccessful attempts to cover up these hereditary spots, but it’s a new era in makeup, so let’s embrace the skin we’re in!